Well, it all started with a tour of Hollywood in a hearse! After visiting numerous celebrity-related sites, the driver gave out maps of two Hollywood cemeteries and I was hooked! In addition to visiting celebrity graves, my real interest lies with British royalty, both dead and alive. I have photographed many members of the current royal family as well as many royal gravesites. My most unusual grave photos are the headstones of Queen Elizabeth's dogs. Find A Grave has provided me with an excellent opportunity to share my photos with others via the internet. I have met countless people as a result, and look forward to meeting many more!

Thomas Joell Sr # 130777375Hi Connie, it's been awhile since I touched in with you. You were very kind to post additional photos to my GGF's memorial. I, finally, was able to get to his gravesite this weekend while in town. I was wondering if you could delete two of your photos from his memorial so I could add some. Which ever two you think are least clear would be fine. Thanks again for all of your help! Regards, Alan

Find a Grave photosConnie,Thank you for taking the photo of Adolphus Walden's grave. I am writing a two-volume book on the 8th Indiana. I would like to include photos of the soldiers and their headstones with their biographies. I would like to use your photos in the book and will give you credit in the caption for each photo. If you are interested, I can let you know when the book is published. Jennifer Thompson

Edward S. Past # 19873Thank you. I really appreciate that you posted that information. Would you be able to add that, cite the source?I'm researching him right. He was one of a colony that founded Hebron, Thayer Co, NE, out of Chicago, IL. My gg-uncle F.J. Hendershot was part of the colony. Edward moved on; my gggfather Jacob followed son F.J. to Hebron from Belmont Co, OH, going down the Ohio River. Edward Past was the Superintendent of the National Cemetery he's buried in (1910 Census). In 1900 Census he was Superintendent of the WV National Cemetery.